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Happenings

March 5, 2008
Crazy bit of the day:
Teague wrote a quick memorial to Gary Gygax, the progenitor of Dungeons and Dragons for Westword. It has been picked up on Fark and other blogs. Read the 25 euphemisms....

Teague was on KWGN's AM Sunday, January 27, 2008 talking about The Pull of the Earth.

Quick Fiction 12 is available. Teague is an editor of the magazine. Order a copy today.

Teague was be on 1340 am, KCFR: Colorado Matters at 10:00 am and again at 7:00 pm on Thursday January 10. Get the streaming audio after the show first airs.

Teague is now a blogger for Westword.com, covering all things tv.

 

 

 

 

The Pull of The Earth Cover, a Novel by Teague Bohlen

January 25, 2008

We are packing our bags to head to NYC. Teague will be reading at Cornelia Street Cafe in the Village on Thursday night. Look for us on Wednesday night in the audience of Letterman (we have no idea if we'll be in the balcony or close to the stage).

The Pull of the Earth is the winner of the Colorado Book Award

From Emmylou Harris, Phish and onto Dylan and Cash, they all have a place in the Pull of the Earth Mix tape. A chapter by chapter song list -- you can download to your iPod!

The Denver Post review, 12/24/06: Bohlen's exploration of a family's dark past is a deceptively rich tale of contrast and continuity that jumps between two narrative voices and time periods with an elegant yet muscular brand of straightforward prose. Reece comes of age during the Depression and battles with the obligations of family against an uncertain moral code. And years later his son and namesake is yanked from a life over which he's had little recent control and forced to deal with the ghosts of his family's past. Read the entire review here.

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Teague Bohlen teaches fiction at the University of Colorado at Denver, where he co-edits the literature and arts magazine Copper Nickel. His fiction and feature writing have been seen in outlets nationwide, nominated for the Pushcart Editors Book Award, and won the Martindale Prize for Fiction. This is his first novel. More...

 

The Burning: A Novel, Tom Legendre. Little/Brown 2006. What a book. Powerful and affecting. And darn fine prose.

Murder Ballads, Jake Adam York. Elixir Press, 2005. Atmospheric and powerful poetry. Truly good stuff.

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